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This paper examines a variety of national-level data sources, including census data, enterprise surveys, and labor force surveys, along with contributions from EIRO, EWCO, OECD, Eurostat, and the ILO. It synthesizes findings from trade union studies and the Relier project to explore labor and work regulation, education, training, and industrial relations. Additionally, it highlights government incentives and research policies aimed at SMEs, focusing on gender issues across thematic areas. This summary serves as a reference for policymakers and researchers in comparative industrial relations.
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National level data sources (census, enterprise survey, labor force survey, etc.) EIRO EWCO OECD Eurostat ILO Studies from trade union institutes, both national and European level Ester Dynamo Missoc Eur. Foundation Paper on comparative IR Relier project Policy Pillar Sources summary from partner information
Thematic Areas Labor and Work Regulation ISF (D) Education and training UPSPS (G); ISF (D) Industrial relations ISB (H) Labor Market policy and Market drivers UT (N); Gender cross stream in the areas NIWL (S) Government Incentives (also research policy and Innovation policies (also for SME´s) FFCT (P);UPSPS (G) Policy Pillar Areas of Competency for Lisbon workshop